What impact does we have on the biosphere if we keep swatting mosquitoes and flies?

Updated on science 2024-07-26
34 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Flies are an important part of the ecosystem. First of all, it is an important decomposer, from larvae eating to adults eating decay, they speed up the circulation of matter in the ecosystem. In addition, they are also important pollen mediators, and they also have great significance for plants, especially for some more odorous plants, flies may be the only pollen vectors.

    Also, the flies themselves don't really want to be in close contact with humans, they just want to help you clean up the dirt, and if the house is clean, there will be very few flies. We hate flies, not only because of their ugly appearance, but also because they often crawl over and then come back to crawl on our food, and they always feel unclean. But in fact, flies rarely transmit germs, and the proteins in their bodies have a broad-spectrum antibacterial effect, which can inhibit the growth of a variety of germs.

    To a certain extent, they also have the effect of epidemic prevention.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The impact is great. Flies and mosquitoes, as two major categories of the earth's ecosystem, are indispensable and irreplaceable, and from the perspective of the food chain, if these two organisms are gone, it will cause a great turmoil in the food chain, and some organisms are likely to decline and become extinct. Flies and mosquitoes also play a key role in the ecosystem, especially flies, which can effectively accelerate the decomposition of organic matter, and also play an important role in the reproductive process of some animals and plants.

    Of course, it is still necessary to get rid of mosquitoes and flies, after all, you are also a person.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It shouldn't matter. An ecosystem is a balanced whole, and the absence of one link in it will inevitably bring about a series of changes within the system. I read a study before**, a foreign city found that the number of a common bird species in the local area has decreased dramatically, and it is almost extinct.

    After investigation, it was learned that the area used biological pesticides to control mosquitoes, and the control effect was so good that the mosquitoes disappeared, and as a result, the birds that fed on mosquitoes also disappeared. As for whether this change is good or bad, it's hard to say, but the probability of bad is higher.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It doesn't matter. There is no evidence that the disappearance of mosquitoes causes substantial damage to any known species. In layman's terms, mosquitoes are snacks for all of its known predators.

    There is little evidence to verify the ecological impact of the disappearance of mosquitoes, and all kinds of speculations are theoretical and often one-sided.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Blood-sucking mosquitoes are only a part, and if you want to exterminate only some of these ferocious mosquito species, the impact on the ecosystem will be minimal; If all species are exterminated on a large scale, some creatures may starve for a while. For example, frogs, fish, birds, etc. will feed on mosquitoes. Of course, mosquitoes are nothing special in the ecosystem, and other insects will fill in without mosquitoes, so the extinction of mosquitoes does not seem to have any long-term effects.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    As far as I know, no, it seems to have existed so far as to transmit disease in humans and thus evolve more systematic immunity to humans. But there is no link in the food chain that must have mosquitoes involved, and our immunity does not depend on mosquitoes to evolve, so the impact of disappearing on the food chain is not like scavengers such as flies, so it is better to be extinct.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Although they are annoying and disgusting, they are a link in the food chain after all, and without mosquitoes and frogs, they will starve to death if they don't eat, which will cause a series of changes. I don't know what will eat flies, but there will be. But the few mosquitoes we swatted to death shouldn't make a difference.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I don't think there's much of a problem with exterminating mosquitoes, and mosquitoes are important disease vectors, and they don't seem to be doing anything good, and extinction is what the biological community wants. Flies, as a diligent cleaner and pollinator, it would be a bit wrong to exterminate them, so it is better to take care of your own hygiene, and Mr. Fly will not come to bother you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Strictly speaking, flies and mosquitoes are part of the food chain, and the extinction of a species will inevitably have an impact on the food chain. But if it is not a key part of the food chain, it may not have much impact on the food chain, for example, I think mosquitoes may not be an important part of it, and even if they are extinct, it should be understandable.

    Flies and mosquitoes are relatively common in our daily life, and many times we find it annoyingThe first is to be around all the time, or buzzing around, sometimes mosquitoes are in the house, and you will sleep uncomfortably at night. But on a deeper level, mosquitoes and flies are also among the vectors of some diseases and bacteria.

    For example, in the well-known dengue fever and malaria, mosquitoes are the main vectors. Even in the first two years, some people wondered if AIDS could be transmitted through mosquito bites. But in reality, HIV cannot be transmitted through mosquito bites.

    From these aspects, mosquitoes can be said to be harmful and beneficial in human life, but from the perspective of the entire ecosystem in nature, the existence of mosquitoes must have the meaning of their existence, after all, existence is reasonable. In fact, there are many types of mosquitoes, some of which feed on other small insects, and the larvae of mosquitoes live in water, which will have a certain impact on the aquatic ecology.

    When we think of flies, we probably think of the larvae of flies. Flies play a much larger role in our nature than mosquitoes and even have a wide range of applications in the medical field. Without the presence of maggots, the dead carcasses of animals cannot be decomposed, which will cause a larger epidemic.

    And in some of the criminal investigation ** I used to read, the forensic doctor would often judge the time of death of the victim by looking at the development stage of the fly larvae when handling the case.

    People still have to look at other creatures in nature with a sense of awe, and now there are many fewer flies and mosquitoes in the city, which does not have a great impact on human life.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, you're thinking too much. It was six or seven years ago, and there were few mosquitoes in those years, and the summer was very comfortable. Then I saw that our reporter from Bozhou Taiyi was asking the Academy of Sciences that there have been few mosquitoes in recent years, and they have been very comfortable in the past few summers. Will this mosquito become extinct in a few years?

    The doctor said that there is a natural law. I'll show you a place: a greenhouse. The reporter said that the Academy of Sciences still grows vegetables! The doctor said in a white coat, how can it be, and when he opened it, he was shocked to see that our local reporters were shocked, and there were a lot of mosquitoes and big green flies in it.

    So, you're thinking too much. Mosquitoes are released on a regular basis by researchers such as the Academy. And then there are people who genetically study male mosquitoes that don't suck human blood, collect donations, and then put mosquitoes that don't suck blood in the cities where they donate. I disrupt the genetic sequence with a male mosquito and am said to be good for stocking.

    Before and after Tanabata, don't think about what you don't have. That's nonsense.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Flies and mosquitoes are extinct, I don't know what are the benefits of flies and mosquitoes, there are a lot of bacteria on flies that will cause gastrointestinal discomfort when they touch food, mosquitoes buzz and buzz in summer so noisy that people don't sleep, and when they are extinct, they can sleep peacefully. No harm was found, only good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think it should be celebrated by the whole world, just like the eradication of two big bullies who are harmful to one side.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think any species has the need to exist, but if it is lost, it will cause ecological imbalance, although we people hate flies and mosquitoes, but they also have the value of existence, many animals are based on them as food, for example, spiders and frogs are their main food. Without them, they would have perished.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    My blood type is extremely itchy and uncomfortable after being bitten by mosquitoes, and the most hated thing is that there are mosquitoes, and the way to exterminate mosquitoes at home is to light mosquito coils.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The food chain is messed up, the food chain, the biosphere, everything is interconnected, and if one goes extinct, it affects other organisms, and while flies and mosquitoes are disgusted by us, they can't be extinct.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Flies and mosquitoes are a member of nature's food chain and cannot be missing. If they become extinct, we humans will perish!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This problem is impossible, as long as there are animals and humans in the market, flies and mosquitoes cannot be extinct.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If flies and mosquitoes are extinct, then the food chain will be broken, such as dragonflies, geckos, bats, frogs and other animals that depend on these animals for their livelihood will become extinct, and one link after another, many animals will become extinct, and of course there will be organisms that adapt to the new environment.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Let's start with flies, which play the role of decomposers in the food chain, whether they are larvae or adults. If flies become extinct, metabolism will definitely have an impact.

    Mosquitoes are extinct, I can't think of any negative effects, this should be for the benefit of mankind.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In fact, flies and mosquitoes also have certain benefits for people, they spread a small number of bacteria and microorganisms to the human body, so that the human immune system has immunity to these bacteria, reducing the harm of many diseases to the human body

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Well, that doesn't make sense.

    Because these two animals will not become extinct at all.

    Let's say extinction. The food chain will also change to a certain extent. Many animals may also become extinct. It will also have a great impact on people's lives.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If flies and mosquitoes are extinct and the food chain changes, it proves that the living space has become bad.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Every species has its purpose of existence, and if it becomes extinct, it will be in danger.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If flies and mosquitoes were extinct, the environment would be much better, and there would be less sanitation and mosquito breeding. Everyone should know that mosquitoes are parasites of many viruses, and they can't stand being bitten by them in summer, while flies are too dirty and polluting the environment.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Ecological balance definitely has an impact and has existed in the food chain for a long time.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In addition to transmitting viruses, mosquitoes and flies are also a very important animal in the biological chain, it is the food of many animals, such as bats, spiders, etc., without mosquitoes and flies, the survival of many animals will be much less, which will affect the survival of other animals, so that the biological chain will enter a vicious circle. In addition, without their existence, many mosquito and fly control manufacturers will not be able to survive, and the society will lose many employment opportunities, which will not promote social and economic development.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The animal chain of the earth is indispensable, and then for a certain period of time, the upper layer of the animal chain will continue to perish.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The existence of every animal has its significance, and many creatures in nature are constantly evolving, but most of these special small creatures have the meaning of maintaining the balance of the entire ecosystemLet's imagine if there are no small bacteria in the world that decompose organisms, then how many animal and plant corpses will be difficult to dispose of, and it is with these creatures that are not even visible to the naked eye, the entire ecosystem can be balanced, even if we think about them useless, but in fact, they also serve as an indispensable part and division of labor, and the power of nature is unimaginable.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Flies and mosquitoes have been on the earth for a long time, probably hundreds of millions of years old, and of course they will die but will not be extinct, and their reproduction rate and survival ability are very high.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Creatures like flies and mosquitoes can live for a long time on the earth, and they will still be there if the earth is not destroyed. Flies and mosquitoes belong to the natural food chain of the earth's creatures, and they are all interlinked. It is indispensable, otherwise this earth and nature will be incomplete, so they will live on the earth for a long time, and even if they die, they will reproduce, not the kind of death that is extinct.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    They have survived for a long time, but the exact time is not clear, and in order for each creature to survive on Earth, they must have adapted to the living environment, so they are not so easy to destroy and die.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Flies and mosquitoes are only around for a week, and their lives are short. It can be said that the pace of life is very fast, every day is to suck blood, just eat some garbage substances.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    A complete ecosystem includes producers, consumers, decomposers, and the environment in which they live. The absence of that will paralyze the entire ecosystem, and the ecosystem is very complex, for example, there are often many kinds of organisms that decompose the same substance. If the flies go extinct, then in a short period of time, the ecosystem will be hit hard, and you can imagine what it would be like to have a world full of feces that cannot be cleaned up.

    However, other decomposers will slowly occupy the ecological niche of the fly over a long period of time, thus replacing the fly.

    Therefore, the extinction of flies can have a big impact on the ecosystem, not just flies, the extinction of any kind of organism, even those that we don't seem to have much of a role in nature, can have a big impact on the ecosystem.

    However, ecosystems have the ability to recover automatically, and after a long time the ecosystem will reach a new equilibrium.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Third, in the end, there will be serious damage to the entire ecological food chain. The last point is that the entire ecological plant chain will face serious damage, after all, these two insects are the lower level of the entire food chain. Many animals on top of it will use these insects as their main food**, which can also lead to severe food shortages in some animals.

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